
Green Test
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AlanBartlett
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Green Test
Right been doing some spraying today, coating the final wing in black to help for winter protection and experimenting with which green I'm going to use, and the results are this. Its quite a rough spray can job but it doesnt look too bad. Its a brooklands green which is really close to the original colour green which it as originally. I kinda like it. Comments and opinions welcome


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Keith Andrews
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Lot better than the orange
Rough...hey its on the road, will look good from 20 ft away and when putting down the country lanes
Thu the orange would suit sutle hor rod flames down the side better, and mag wheels
(just winding up purists lol..kiwi humour)
Rough...hey its on the road, will look good from 20 ft away and when putting down the country lanes
Thu the orange would suit sutle hor rod flames down the side better, and mag wheels
(just winding up purists lol..kiwi humour)
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george garside
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looks nice! As far as I am aware the catalogued colour for '34 was either dark blue or black, green not being listed untill 35.. HOwever I am certain that it was possible to order non standard colours . I had a 1938 '8' that was factory finished in green & cream (and had the leather upholstery only listed for the '10'. I have also seen a '34 kestrel similarly factory finished in green & cream which looked very attractive. It would therefore appear that any colour scheme could be original!
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